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- Osbert fitzHervey (died 1206) was an Anglo-Norman royal judge. Brother of Hubert Walter and Theobald Walter, Osbert served three kings of England and may...
- Sir Geoffrey Fitzhervey de Montmorency, GCIE, KCSI, KCVO, CBE (23 August 1876 – 25 February 1955) was an Anglo-Irish colonial administrator. He was Governor...
- Masjid. The college is named after former Punjab Governor Sir Geoffrey Fitzhervey de'Montmorency, who remained in office until the start of the 1930s. Vimla...
- Gunnora de Bendinges; they had a daughter, Juliana, who married Adam FitzHervey. FitzHugh died in 1220 during the Fifth Crusade; after his death, his marriage...
- Justiciar and Lord Chancellor of England under Richard I) and Osbert fitzHervey. Everyman's Encyclopaedia, 5th edition, London, 1967, vol. 6, p. 31. F...
- de Glanvill, Hugh Murdac 1182: William de Auberville, Osbert fitzHervey 1184: Ralph fitzStephen. The sources do not define the exact basis for the king...
- 1932 – 19 October 1932 Preceded by Sir Geoffrey Fitzhervey de Montmorency Succeeded by Sir Geoffrey Fitzhervey de Montmorency In office 15 February 1934 –...
- Punjab civil secretariat by the order of then Governor of Punjab Geoffrey Fitzhervey de Montmorency. He was appointed as ****istant Commissioner. He was ADM...
- which was inaugurated by the then Governor of the Punjab, Sir Geoffrey Fitzhervey de Montmorency. Terrorist incidents in ****stan in 1998 On the Tuesday...
- Matilda was the wife of Hervey Walter, and mother of Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury, Theobald Walter and Osbert fitzHervey. Robert de Valoines was...